Natural monuments around Bechenheim are found in the scenic Rheinhessen Switzerland, characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards. The region offers diverse natural features, including the expansive Vorholz Forest and the elevated Kappelberg, Rheinhessen's highest point. The ecologically significant Selz Valley, a designated landscape conservation area, also contributes to the area's natural appeal. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the local flora and geological formations.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Nature is taking back bit by bit!
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Very beautiful heathland... you feel like you are on the Lüneburg Heath
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Winzeralm on the Siefersheimer Horn with the most beautiful wine view in Rheinhessen (2016).
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The scent of heather and pine trees is not only found in the Lüneburg Heath, but also in Rheinhessen. Directly southeast of Neu-Bamberg in Rhenish-Hessian Switzerland is the small nature reserve Neu-Bamberger Heide, which, together with the neighboring nature reserve Siefersheimer Horn, is home to several thousand heather shrubs and rare plants such as the service pear. The landscape is characterized by aridity, barrenness, rock and bizarre woodland.
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The Hauck'sche quarry is one of 16 sandstone quarries in the Flonheim area. The emergence of the Flonheim sandstone goes back to the time of the "Rotliegend" approx. 290 million years ago. The light yellow color, partly interspersed with dark brown and black iron rinds (limonite), gives the Flonheim sandstone its unique appearance. The Flonheim sandstone was already quarried by the Romans and probably used for country houses, temples and tombstones. Excavations at the former Roman fort in Alzey bear witness to this. Over the centuries, the sandstone was used for numerous buildings in Flonheim, e.g. for the former Augustinian monastery, the defensive wall and the historic town hall. However, the Flonheimer sandstone was not only a popular building material in Flonheim, but throughout the entire region. The stonemason trade reached its peak in the 17th and 18th centuries. You can still admire this today in the magnificent baroque inns and town houses with their unique door portals. The evangelical market church and the bear pharmacy bear witness to a second boom in the sandstone industry around the turn of the century (1900). Flonheim sandstone was also used in the construction of Cologne Cathedral in the 19th century.
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Very nice vineyard lounger. Today, with a stiff breeze and rain, it wasn't occupied either.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the View of Rheinhessen Vineyards, which offers stunning panoramic vistas stretching from the Soonwald to the Odenwald. Another highly-rated spot is the Eagle Monument on the Mühlberg, a historical monument set amidst beautiful natural surroundings with views over the Neu-Bamberger Heide. The Panorama Bench at Siefersheimer Horn is also very popular for its expansive views within the nature reserve.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The View of Rheinhessen Vineyards and the Eagle Monument on the Mühlberg are both marked as family-friendly. The Panorama Bench at Siefersheimer Horn also offers an accessible and enjoyable experience for all ages.
The region around Bechenheim is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and diverse natural landscapes. You'll find scenic viewpoints offering wide panoramas, such as the View of Rheinhessen Vineyards. There are also unique geological formations like the historical Hauck's Quarries, which showcase ancient sandstone. The area also features tranquil forests like the Vorholz Forest and ecologically significant areas such as the Selz Valley, known for its wetlands and diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Eagle Monument on the Mühlberg is a significant historical monument, built in 1914 to honor the fallen of the Franco-Prussian War, offering a blend of history and natural beauty. Additionally, Hauck's Quarries are historical sites where sandstone was quarried as far back as Roman times, used for various buildings throughout the region, including parts of Cologne Cathedral.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'An den Fichten Trailhead loop from Bechenheim' or the 'Small Forest Lake loop from Orbis'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Rest Area at the Selz Stream – View of Oberwiesen loop from Alzey', and MTB trails including the 'Entenweiher Alzey – Permanent traffic jam Alzey loop from Offenheim'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for MTB Trails around Bechenheim, Gravel biking around Bechenheim, and Running Trails around Bechenheim.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the View of Rheinhessen Vineyards, often praised as having 'Rheinhessen's most beautiful wine view'. The Panorama Bench at Siefersheimer Horn also provides expansive vistas over the surrounding nature reserve. Additionally, the Kappelberg, the highest point in Rheinhessen, offers significant natural landmarks and views after a peaceful forest hike.
The Siefersheimer Horn is home to a nature reserve featuring a broad plateau covered by vineyards and pristine heathland. You can enjoy magnificent views from the Panorama Bench at Siefersheimer Horn. The area is known for its unique landscape characterized by aridity, barrenness, rock, and bizarre woodland, and is home to rare plants like the service pear.
Yes, near the View of Rheinhessen Vineyards, you'll find the Winzeralm. This resting place for hikers and cyclists offers grape juice, wine, and small snacks, along with an exceptional panoramic view. It was awarded 'Rheinhessen's most beautiful wine view' in 2016.
The Selz Valley is a designated landscape conservation area known for its scenic beauty and ecological significance. It encompasses numerous wetland and nature conservation areas, providing a habitat for various fish species, small aquatic animals like frogs, and many bird species. Renaturalization efforts have improved water quality, making it a peaceful place for observing nature and enjoying idyllic walks or bike rides along its banks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Rheinhessen Vineyards, which offers vistas over multiple regions. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Eagle Monument on the Mühlberg, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the tranquil settings for walks and the unique geological insights provided by sites like Hauck's Quarries, where nature is gradually reclaiming the historical sites.
The Vorholz Forest is a popular area for hiking and offers a rich natural experience. While it contains man-made historical markers, the forest itself provides a tranquil setting for walks and a chance to experience local flora. It also features an 'Old quarry in the forest' noted for its idyllic, overgrown paths, hinting at geological interest.
While not explicitly listed as a highlight, the broader Vorholz area is noted for a 'Sweet Chestnut Tree at the Chapel Above Ottbergen,' suggesting a tree of notable age or size. The Neu-Bamberger Heide and Siefersheimer Horn nature reserve are also home to rare plants such as the service pear, thriving in the arid, rocky landscape.


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